Cinema Thinks the World is pleased to present a free screening of Stop Filming Us But Listen, followed by a discussion about the film with UBC scholars Andrea Crossan (Global Reporting Centre), Sara Ghebremusse (Law) and Shannon Walsh (Film Production), moderated by Liliane Umuhoza (MA Student, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs).
A panel event featuring young leaders within UBC who are approaching human rights challenges in their communities in unique ways
A panel event featuring young leaders within UBC who are approaching human rights challenges in their communities in unique ways
Date & Time: Thursday, September 14th, 2023 from 1:00-3:00pm Location: GSS Loft – Room 4202, AMS Nest Building (UBC Wayfinding) About the Event Hosted by the Liu Institute Network for Africa (LINA), this event seeks to gather African postgraduate students studying at UBC, and in Canada at large, to engage in conversations regarding career launching, […]
The ORICE Annual Symposium on Global Community Engagement will take place on Thursday, October 19th, 2023, offering the UBC and wider Vancouver community the opportunity to come together in learning and dialogue. Our theme, “Action Amplified” aims to critically explore questions, conversations, decisions, and actions related to social, ecological and economic challenges impacting our everyday lives, locally and globally.
Join us for the Scaffolding Experiential Education Symposium which will address the facilitators, barriers, and the potential of scaffolded learning outcomes in teaching experiential education in large courses.